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  • Highlander's Fate: A Medieval Scottish Historical Highland Romance Book

    Alisa Adams

    language (, July 7, 2018)
    ~ In the Highlands you don’t find love, love finds you ~Blonde and beautiful Alexa Montgomery is a free spirit who envies the choices that men have and wants nothing to do with marriage and babies. An expert with weapons, she can also hold her own with any man in a battle of wits.She dreams of adventure in the great world. She wants it more than she can bear. And when suitor after suitor comes to offer their hand in marriage, Alexa is firm with each refusal.No man shall lay claim to her heart!Little does she know that from across the sea… her true destiny draws ever nearer.However, love is not without obstacles.Alexa will be faced with a choice: freedom or love?"Highlander's Fate" is a standalone historical romance novel of approximately 80,000 words.No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.Get This Book FREE With Kindle Unlimited!Enjoy!
  • The Twelve Days of Christmas in New York City

    Lisa Adams

    Hardcover (Sterling, Oct. 6, 2009)
    Merry Christmas, from New York City! Based on the beloved song, every Twelve Days of Christmas book has become a sold-out sensation—and this captures the world-class excitement of a happy New York holiday. Plus, there are three pages in the back that are loaded with extra fun facts for kids to enjoy. Experience the magic of a New York City Christmas anywhere!
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  • The Stories of Alice Adams

    Alice Adams

    eBook (Vintage, June 8, 2011)
    “Alice Adams has an inimitable ‘voice’–quick, deft, brilliantly evocative and specific. There is always something special about a story of hers, like a watercolor perfectly executed.” --Joyce Carol Oates Award-winning writer Alice Adams, whose major themes were the varied lives of contemporary women and the hidden workings of human relationships is equally treasured for her short stories and her novels. The stories collected here represent the full range of her career, which included 25 appearances in The New Yorker, 6 O.Henry First Prizes out of a total of 23 appearances, as well as inclusion in numerous Best American Short Stories anthologies. In story after story insight joins with grace to show us the truth about the lives of people around us. Included: “Verlie I Say Unto You,” “Beautiful Girl,” “The Swastika on the Door,” “Greyhound People,” “The Girl Across the Room,” Truth or Consequences,” “Separate Planes,” “Your Doctor Loves You,” “Old Love Affairs,” “Earthquake Damage,” and 43 other classic stories.
  • The Stories of Alice Adams

    Alice Adams

    Paperback (Vintage, Nov. 19, 2019)
    With a foreword by Victoria Wilson, Alice Adams’s longtime editor. Famous for illuminating the hidden workings of human relationships, Alice Adams's work was a staple in The New Yorker and a mainstay of the O. Henry Award collections. The Stories of Alice Adams gathers fifty-three of her most celebrated pieces into one career-defining collection. In "Verlie I Say Unto You," the unexpected death of Verlie Jones's lover reveals the unsettling truth about her employers--that, though they "couldn't get along without" Verlie, their maid of ten years, she is nothing more than a stranger to them. In "Berkeley House," a disenfranchised daughter anguished over the sale of her childhood home, discovers that it does not hold the key to her happiness, and perhaps never did. In "Greyhound People," a woman repeatedly and purposely takes the wrong bus from work after meeting its warm and disarmingly candid cast of passengers. In story after story, insight joins with grace to show us the truth about the lives of people around us. A moving and elegant collection and the capstone to a brilliant career.
  • The Stories of Alice Adams

    Alice Adams

    Hardcover (Knopf, Nov. 5, 2002)
    Twenty-five of her stories appeared regularly in The New Yorker within a ten-year period. Others were published in The Paris Review, Atlantic Monthly, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, and McCall's. Her work was included in twenty-three O. Henry Award collections, and she received first prize six times; she was represented in numerous collections of Martha Foley's Best American Short Stories. Now the best of Alice Adams's short fiction is gathered in one volume-fifty-three stories that illumine the hidden workings of human relationships. In "Verlie I Say Unto You," the unexpected death of Verlie Jones's lover reveals the unsettling truth about her employers-that, though they "couldn't get along without" Verlie, their maid of ten years, she is nothing more than a stranger to them. In "Berkeley House," a disenfranchised daughter anguished over the sale of her childhood home finally succeeds in winning the house back, only to discover that it does not hold the key to her happiness, and perhaps never did. In "Greyhound People," a woman repeatedly, and purposely, takes the wrong bus home from work after meeting its warm and disarmingly candid cast of passengers, a refreshing and life-changing break from the coldly polite company she finds on the "right" bus-and at home. In story after story, insight joins with grace to show us the truth about the lives of people around us. A moving and elegant collection and the capstone to the brilliant career of one of the most beloved American writers of our time.
  • Invincible Summer

    Alice Adams

    eBook (Little, Brown and Company, June 28, 2016)
    Four friends. Twenty years. One unexpected journey. Eva, Benedict, Sylvie, and Lucien graduate in 1997, into an exhilarating world on the brink of the new millennium. Hopelessly in love with playboy Lucien and keen to shrug off the socialist politics of her childhood, Eva breaks away to work for a big bank. Benedict, a budding scientist who's pined for Eva for years, embarks on a physics PhD, and siblings Sylvie and Lucien pursue more freewheeling existences--she as an aspiring artist and he as a professional partier. But as their dizzying twenties evaporate into their thirties, the once close-knit friends, now scattered and struggling to navigate thwarted dreams, lost jobs, and broken hearts, find themselves drawn together once again in stunning and unexpected ways. A dazzling depiction of the highs and lows of adulthood, INVINCIBLE SUMMER is a story about finding the courage to carry on in the wake of disappointment and a powerful testament to love and friendship as the constants in an ever-changing world.
  • The Twelve Days of Christmas in New York City

    Lisa Adams

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, Sept. 4, 2018)
    The TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS IN NEW YORK CITY . . . now in board! This popular holiday book is now available in a sturdy board edition for very young children. The original text has been simplified to focus on the merry lyrics in this fun take on the classic Christmas song. It’s a happy, festive way for families to celebrate the place where they live. Christmas in the Big Apple is like nowhere else in the world! Take a tour of New York, York, where you’ll find 11 tourists waving, 8 reindeer roaming, 7 sidewalk Santas, and a pigeon in a Central Park tree!
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  • Invincible Summer

    Alice Adams

    Paperback (Back Bay Books, May 9, 2017)
    Four friends. Twenty years. One unexpected journey. Eva, Benedict, Sylvie, and Lucien graduate in 1997, into an exhilarating world on the brink of the new millennium. Hopelessly in love with playboy Lucien and keen to shrug off the socialist politics of her childhood, Eva breaks away to work for a big bank. Benedict, a budding scientist who's pined for Eva for years, embarks on a physics PhD, and siblings Sylvie and Lucien pursue more freewheeling existences--she as an aspiring artist and he as a professional partier. But as their dizzying twenties evaporate into their thirties, the once close-knit friends, now scattered and struggling to navigate thwarted dreams, lost jobs, and broken hearts, find themselves drawn together once again in stunning and unexpected ways. A dazzling depiction of the highs and lows of adulthood, INVINCIBLE SUMMER is a story about finding the courage to carry on in the wake of disappointment and a powerful testament to love and friendship as the constants in an ever-changing world.
  • The Stories of Alice Adams

    Alice Adams

    Paperback (Washington Square Press, Dec. 2, 2003)
    In her long and illustrious career, Alice Adams turned the short story into an art form by offering telling glimpses into the lives of "ordinary people made extraordinary by [her] perception" (Newsweek). Now, with this posthumous compilation, readers can become reacquainted with Þfty-three of Adams's best-loved stories, culled from her Þve award-winning collections. A Þtting tribute -- and an extraordinary primer for those new to Adams's work -- The Stories of Alice Adams celebrates the voice, vision, and spirit of one of America's most beloved writers.
  • Invincible Summer

    Alice Adams

    Hardcover (Little, Brown and Company, June 28, 2016)
    Four friends. Twenty years. One unexpected journey. Eva, Benedict, Sylvie, and Lucien graduate in 1997, into an exhilarating world on the brink of the new millennium. Hopelessly in love with playboy Lucien and keen to shrug off the socialist politics of her childhood, Eva breaks away to work for a big bank. Benedict, a budding scientist who's pined for Eva for years, embarks on a physics PhD, and siblings Sylvie and Lucien pursue more freewheeling existences--she as an aspiring artist and he as a professional partier. But as their dizzying twenties evaporate into their thirties, the once close-knit friends, now scattered and struggling to navigate thwarted dreams, lost jobs, and broken hearts, find themselves drawn together once again in stunning and unexpected ways. A dazzling depiction of the highs and lows of adulthood, INVINCIBLE SUMMER is a story about finding the courage to carry on in the wake of disappointment and a powerful testament to love and friendship as the constants in an ever-changing world.
  • The Hedgehog's Tea Party

    Alice Adams

    eBook
    Hedgehog wants to have a tea party, but what will he need? Can you help him and the other forest animals find everything they will need to make their party a great success?The Hedgehog's Tea Party is a beautifully illustrated, interactive story book for kids aged between one and five. Help your children name the forest animals featured in the book and answer all the pop up questions as they read along with you. After you've finished the tale, why not have fun with your own tea party and teddies? It's time to let little imaginations run wild!
  • Feshy's Dreamworld

    Lisa Adams

    eBook (Pixie Ears Press, Dec. 25, 2012)
    When you die in your dream, do you really die?Amber Lavery knows she’s sick—or crazy. For years she’s had visions of people and creatures that aren’t really there.But when Michael, the smartest kid in her class, reveals a wonderful secret, Amber learns that these visions give both of them special abilities in the world of dreams. Together, Amber and Michael venture into the ever-changing dreamworld, the home of all their fantasies and fears—and a magical creature named Feshy. With Feshy’s friendship comes extraordinary power—the power to destroy their enemies, to control people’s dreams, maybe even to find Amber’s missing father.But at what price?